Ok... finally home from a long day... I was on and off the boat projects throughout the day. We had some breaks in the weather, so it's always nice to enjoy some of the other toys that we all share as a family... also - spent some time just catching up with the parents.
Here's the checklist for today...
1) Install Promariner dual bank battery charger... done.
2) Install fire extinguisher... done
3) Finish the dang stereo install! ... DONE
I will be pulling fiberglass from appendages for the next couple of weeks, but oh my was it all worth it. The improvement in sound is just amazing -- it's exponentially better than stock. I need to dial in the amp a bit more, but it's already obvious that the amp and speakers are far superior than the head unit. I will set everything such that running the head unit at max volume is just a hair shy of getting any distortion in the speakers. The low volume sound is amazing -- and everything is just awesome.
The good news... no spacers for anything needed - it all fit. I did some mods to work through my cooler issue and it's no longer an issue in my book. Everything works!
On a scale of 1 to 5 where just swapping stock speakers out is a 1.5... this project was a high 3.5. You really need the right tools for the grinding of that fiberglass. Otherwise - running the wires and plugging it all in is the easy part.
Now the good stuff!
Here is the cubby with all the wiring pre-amp

Here is the cubby with the amp installed and the wiring kind-of cleaned up

Here is the sub rough cut opening

Here is the sub installed -- YES, IT FIT!

Front Speakers installed - these look SWEET up there. BIG sound for sure!

Back right (driver side) speaker installed -- I had been worried that I would lose my table mount - but it still works and everything fits. The grab handle is still very usable as well

Pictures I need to grab tomorrow -- The back left cooler side area. the pic will be plain, but you guys will see what challenges I had... Check back tomorrow.
I also installed a bass remote knob for the amp in the dash just to the right of the head unit. I got a stainless knob for it and it's just a simple, clean look. So clean that I forgot to take a picture of it.
I'm toast... it's been a long day!
Tomorrow... clean up and get my registration numbers installed...
This setup sounds awesome. You literally get 30% more sound out of the larger speaker and you get the JL sound quality that they are known for. The white speakers just make everything blend also...